WHO ARE WE?

 

CMOSE ASIA is an international development organisation founded in Bangladesh in 1973 that partners with over 100 million people living with inequality and poverty to create opportunities to realise human potential.


Vision, Mission & Values

Our Vision  a world free from all forms of exploitation and discrimination where everyone has the opportunity to realise their potential.

Our Mission is to empower people and communities in situations of poverty, illiteracy, disease and social injustice. Our interventions aim to achieve large scale, positive changes through economic and social programmes that enable women and men to realise their potential.                  Our Values 

     Integrity.
     Innovation.
     Inclusiveness.
     Effectiveness.



WHAT WE DO


SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT

Eliminating extreme poverty

Expanding financial choices

Climate change and emergencies

SOCIAL ENTERPRISES

SOLUTIONS FOR SOCIAL CHALLENGES AND SURPLUS FOR GREATER IMPACT

A Social enterprise lies at the intersection of business and traditional non-profit.
Social enterprises are self-sustaining cause-driven business entities that create social impact by offering solutions to social challenges and reinvesting their surplus to sustain and generate greater impact.

University 


Message From The Founder

Since its inception in 2001, CMOSA Asia University has become one of the most reputed educational institution in Bangladesh. We have focused on generating new knowledge and promoting critical thinking amongst our students, graduating more than 7,000 young men and women during this time.


LATEST 




JULY 9, 2024 

Reading Time: 4 minutes

Siddhant Gokhale and Jossie Fahsbender, co-authors of Scaling Up Development Impact, talk about their new book, the challenges local organisations face when trying to scale up successful interventions, and how organisations like Cmose Asia offer insights for scaling that can benefit the world.

The Good Feed: Firstly, what prompted you to write a book on scaling up?

Siddhant and Jossie: It started with Isabel Guerrero, the primary author of the book, who worked extensively at The World Bank and engaged with grassroots issues through the Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA). Throughout her career she observed that top-down organisations often struggled to reach the communities in most need, particularly in frontline service delivery. On the other hand, NGOs working closely with affected communities had innovative solutions but found it challenging to scale them up. This book attempts to help bridge that gap, by sharing understanding from around the world on how to scale up effectively.

Scaling is crucial to achieving the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. This book draws from a decade of experience in supporting grassroots organisations to scale impact at Imago Global Grassroots, and a course at the Harvard Kennedy School that Isabel has been teaching to share knowledge on scaling for achieving the SDGs. It’s designed to cater to a broad audience, including her students, serving as a textbook, while also aiming to shift perspectives on development. We’re hoping to reach a broad audience – multilaterals, the private sector, government, and social enterprises – to generate discussions that will contribute to solving development challenges.


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